IMPEACHABLE: Biden Regime Urged Saudi Arabia to Wait Until After Midterms to Cut Oil Production

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Biden administration urged Saudi Arabia to wait until after the midterms to cut oil production – and warned rejecting the offer would be a clear sign of siding with Russia, report claims

  • US officials asked Saudi and other Gulf producers to stall production cuts
  • The cuts, announced early this month, led to spate of headlines
  • Although they take effect in November, delay would have put off further
  • NSC spokeswoman called it ‘categorically false to connect this to U.S. elections’
  • Saudi officials viewed the request ‘as a political gambit’
  • White House spokesman John Kirby said Biden is reconsidering his Saudi stance
  • Added that the president is willing to work with Congress on future of relations
  • Top Democrats have called for a freeze on arm sales after the OPEC decision
  • Senator Dick Durbin said Saudi Arabia wants Russia to win the war in Ukraine
  • JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon took a veiled swipe at Biden as he said the U.S. should pump more oil and gas and should have been doing so for a long time

By Geoff Earle, Deputy U.S. Political Editor and Morgan Phillips, Politics Reporter For Dailymail.Com and Reuters,  11 October 2022

The Biden administration weighed in with Saudi Arabia and other OPEC+ members urging them to hold off for another month before announcing oil production cuts – a move that would have delayed the stunning announcement until after the mid-term elections.

The administration framed its objections to the production cuts as boosting Russian President Vladimir Putin’s brutal war in Ukraine.

But according to the Wall Street Journal, the Saudis rejected the admonitions, viewing the administration’s objections as a ‘political gambit by the Biden administration to avoid bad news.’

The administration also raised the issue with other Gulf producers, according to the report.

The cartel, which controls about 30 per cent of the world’s oil supply, went ahead with the production cuts – which have the effect of maintaining high prices that help Putin continue to fund his war, while also delivering a spate of bad news headlines for Biden.

Gas prices and inflation are a top election issue, and Biden has called taming inflation his top priority.
The White House urged Saudia Arabia and Gulf allies to delay production cuts by a month, according to a new report. President Joe Biden is re-evaluating the U.S. relationship with Saudi Arabia after OPEC+ announced last week it would cut oil production, White House national security spokesman John Kirby said on Tuesday. Here Biden fist-bumps Saudi Crown Prince Mohamed Bin Salman in Jeddah in July

The White House urged Saudia Arabia and Gulf allies to delay production cuts by a month, according to a new report. President Joe Biden is re-evaluating the U.S. relationship with Saudi Arabia after OPEC+ announced last week it would cut oil production, White House national security spokesman John Kirby said on Tuesday. Here Biden fist-bumps Saudi Crown Prince Mohamed Bin Salman in Jeddah in July

The look was compounded by Biden’s decision this summer to visit Saudi Arabia, and even give a fist-bump to Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman.

The White House pushed back on the claim of arguments geared to November, which the paper attributed to people familiar with the talks.

‘It’s categorically false to connect this to U.S. elections,’ said National Security Council Spokeswoman Adrienne Watson said. ‘It’s about the impact of this shortsighted decision to the global economy.’

According to Watson, U.S. officials took issue with how the Saudis were analyzing the oil market and anticipating a price drop, urging a pause to gauge market conditions.

At the White House, spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre continued to focus on the impact on the war in Ukraine, after Russia lobbed a barrage of missiles at civilian areas and infrastructure.

‘We believe by the decision that OPEC+ made last week, they’re certainly aligning themselves with Russia and right now this is not a time to be aligning with Russia, especially this brutal, unprecedented war that they have started in Ukraine and we’ve been very clear about that,’ she said.

The report comes amid increased signals that President Biden is considering getting tough on Saudi Arabia by re-evaluating the relationship with the kingdom after OPEC+ slashed oil production last week.

‘This is a relationship that we need to continue to reevaluate, that we need to be willing to revisit,’ White House national security spokesman John Kirby said on CNN Tuesday.

Biden is willing to work with Congress on the future of Saudi relations, Kirby added in an interview with CNN, after Democratic Senator Bob Menendez called for a freeze on cooperation with Saudi Arabia, including most arms sales.

Cutting oil production in the Middle East by two million barrels a day is sure to push gas prices even higher – just one month before midterm elections – and has led to claims Saudi Arabia is ‘aligned’ with Russia.

For months, since the U.S. cut off exports of Russian oil and the European Union moved toward divestment, Moscow has instead been selling its product to Saudi Arabia. The Saudis keep Russian oil for their own use and then sell theirs on the world market.

The Democrats have now vowed to get tough on the kingdom for the production cut, after Biden fist-bumped Crown Prince Mohamed bin Salman in Jeddah in July.

Democratic Senator Dick Durbin also accused Saudi Arabia of wanting to Russia to win the war in Ukraine.

‘Do you think Saudi Arabia wants Russia to win in Ukraine?’ CNN’s John Berman asked him.

‘Yes…let’s be very candid about this. It’s Putin and Saudi Arabia against the United States,’ he responded.
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TDD
TD
1 year ago

Bribery to gain an advantage over politcal rivals.

All in favor of Biden’s impeachment?

joanofark06
joanofark06
1 year ago
Reply to  TD

I can’t understand, for the life of me, WHY hasn’t the process even started, after EVERYTHING that Obiden has done, to this country!
How much worse, will Obiden do, before it’s seriously spoke about?? He’s done…how many illegal acts, against Americans, against this country, etc etc., so what more evil, horrible, illegal acts, does he have to do?? It burns me up to the max, that NOTHING he has done, has brought it to action!!
What’s the use of even HAVING that process, if it’s never going to be used, when it terribly needs to be!!
It might as well, be thrown in the trash. Useless!!

fir1
fir1
1 year ago
Reply to  joanofark06

Whos in control of the instruments to get it done? Theres been lots of talk but you have to have a ” justice dept ” ( what a misnomer ) that is unbiased – clearly not where we find ourselves –

Annie 45D
Annie 45
1 year ago

The Saudis are looking out for themselves – which is what America should
be doing for herself. The more oil SA produces and sells, the richer they get.
The JP Morgan CEO is right – the U.S. should have been pumping its own
oil and gas for some time now.

Instead of groveling to the despicable Saudis – then hurling accusations
and threats at them when they don’t bail out Biden’s corrupt administration.

When Americans suffer this winter from sky high fuel prices, it won’t be
the fault of the Saudis. It’ll be the fault of Biden and his evil regime.

Marin Marin Karras
Marin Marin Karras
1 year ago

$ 10 gas by Xmas, $ 20 gas by Easter

Grendel
Grendel
1 year ago

Not if we throw them out

edD
ed
1 year ago

Is it me, or would this be an example of collusion by Biden ?? The very collusion the rabid left tried to impeach President Trump over….when there wasn’t any evidence of any collusion ?!?!?!

Get this vegetable OUT of the White House !!!

John SmithD
John Smith
1 year ago

They will do anything, no matter how desperate, to stand a chance of remaining in power. because remaining in power is the only way now that they can stand any chance of not being called to account for their innumerable crimes. Expect election skulduggery at the most blatant level, combined with bribery, corruption, criminality and even violence. Because they will have already figured out long since that an overwhelming victory for the Republicans will mean that, for a great many of these miscreants, their crimes will at last be coming home to roost. You can assume that behind the calm facades terror lurks, and fear at that level leads to desperate acts.

Grendel
Grendel
1 year ago

Biden makes WAR on the Republic …. that is TREASON …. and the penalty is DEATH.

Ed Maher
Ed Maher
1 year ago

This is what happens when you elect a lying scumbag to president!

fir1
fir1
1 year ago

And now the moron is looking at ways to ‘ punish ‘ the Saudis – thats just ” brilliant ” china joe – all you’ll accomplish is to drive them towards putie – What was that about not being right on foreign policy in 4 decades?

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